Well, scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. The cervicothoracic part deals with the location of the curve. The cervical region is the neck, and the thoracic is the upper back. So the cervicothoracic scoliosis would be a curvature of the spine in the neck/upper back
Thoracic scoliosis is curvature in the thoracic part of the spine which is in the middle and is the most common location for spinal curvature. Mild thoracic scoliosis mean that the curvature is only slight.
That means there is a mild lateral curve in the spine of the upper back.
Thoracic (mid-back) Scoliosis is concentrated in the thoracic region and curves to the right. In a right thoracic scoliosis there may also be a counter curve to the left in the lumbar region
Thoracic scoliosis is a curve in the middle part of your spine and lumbar is a curve in the bottom part of your spine.
A mild convex right thoracic scoliosis is when the spine is curved toward the right. It can be seen on an x-ray of the spine.
A mild convex right thoracic scoliosis is when the spine is curved toward the right. It can be seen on an x-ray of the spine.
It is mild. It might look somthing like this - /
Mild thoracic dextroscoliosis is a form of scoliosis, or an abnormal curvature of the spine. Dextroscoliosis is characterized by spinal curvature which projects towards the right side.
mild thoracic typically refers to a curvature 20 degrees or less on the Cobb angle measurement scale. Although this form of scoliosis can be mild, it may still cause pain and other symptoms. It is also possible for the curve to progress over time.
treatment for mild scoliosis of cervico dorsal spine with convexity towards left side
Scoliosis is curvature of the spine, either cervical, thoracic and lumbar
Either Scoliosis or Kyphosis. Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine, primarily in the thoracic region. Kyphosis is the forward bending of the thoracic region, the "round back" deformity.
Mild scoliosis can vary to look like a C or in very mild contidions - / or \
Scoliosis can be located in the cervical, thoracic or lumbar area of the spine Cervical = neck Thoracic = mid spine Lumbar = lower spine
This is scoliosis in the cervical (neck area) and thoracic (upper back) regions of the spine.
it depends